We love helping homeowners discover island ideas that fit their layout, lifestyle, and design preferences. In this blog, we’re sharing kitchen island ideas for every space and style to inspire your next kitchen project.
An open-concept kitchen design is one in which the kitchen flows seamlessly into the living or dining room, creating a cohesive, integrated space. This style has become increasingly popular in modern home design, as it promotes an airy, spacious feel and facilitates better communication and interaction between family members or guests.
Hallways play an important role in maintaining an organized and welcoming home. These spaces act as a barrier between the outdoors and the rest of your living area, helping to contain dirt, shoes, coats, and other items that might otherwise clutter your home. Investing in practical solutions for mudrooms and entryways ensures these areas remain clean, functional, and visually appealing.
Often overlooked in home design, the laundry room has evolved into a space where functionality meets style. No longer just a utility space hidden away, modern laundry rooms are designed to make washing and folding clothes efficient and enjoyable.
Also known as a scullery kitchen, a back kitchen, or a dirty kitchen, the butler pantry serves as a secondary kitchen or a transitional space between the kitchen and dining areas. Learn more about the purpose of this space.
Benjamin Moore’s 2024 Color of the Year, Blue Nova, brings a bold yet refined energy to home design. This rich, violet-tinged blue strikes a balance between depth and softness, making it ideal for statement walls, cabinetry, or accent pieces. In this post, we explore how Blue Nova can transform a space—pairing beautifully with warm neutrals, natural textures, and both modern and traditional interiors.
Discover the essentials of Scandinavian kitchen design—clean lines, warm woods, and light-filled simplicity. Get cabinet, finish, and layout tips for a calm, functional space.
In this blog post, we will explore the significance of remodeling your home, with a focus on cabinetry.
Outdoor spaces are gaining in popularity this year and for obvious reasons. Having an outdoor space is more than just a place to grill a meal and sit with a few friends afterward.
Not all storage works the same. Some items are more difficult to store than others, even when space isn’t the issue. Doors and drawers each serve a purpose for stashing different types of items, especially in high-traffic areas such as bathrooms.

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